Primary and Secondary Sources

Primary Sources from Pam Berger

Lesson plans

Xepeditions @ National Geographic - Tell a Migration Story with Interviews
Library of Congress The Learning Page - Port of Entry Immigration
Library of Congress The Historian's Sources - What Are Primary Sources
Library of Congress The Historian's Sources - Analysis of Primary Sources
NYTs Daily Lesson Plan - Straight from the Source Learning About Figures in History Through the Primary Sources They Created
NYTs Daily Lesson Plan - In the Eye of the Storm Creating News Reports on Major Storms
Smithsonian Source
Smithsonian Source - Carbon to Computer
Work Lyddie Work

Reference Questions:


Mr. Thompson's class:
Is there an historical database of physicians (1900s to present day) and/or the history of physicians in the United States?
Portugal 1880s - 1900s
Austria-Hungary, same time period, historical context & average daily life
Japanese occupation of Korea, 1910-1945 [Korea - History - Japanese occupation - 1910-1945]
Also available through MLN:
http://books.google.com/books?id=lXi1CKIqBpcC&pg=PP1&dq=the+making+of+modern+korea